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windchills were still in the 20s as far south as atlanta and north florida. but let's get to this. the coldest air of the season so far still sitting from the midwest all the way to the northeast today. take a look at these windchills you're facing this morning. and as we show you these pictures, incredible pictures of people working in that cold air. bundled up in the cold air. mt. washington, new hampshire, an 86-degree below windchill. new york city, 2 below. now, 24 states, again today have winter weather watches, warnings or advisories. this is the coldest part of this air. and it gets better after this. but, i tell you, a lot of people have faced these cold air. and some of the folks, no one knows it better than where our alex perez is standing right now in chicago. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, sam. part of the problem is how quickly everything freezes. take a look at this building. it caught fire tuesday. it rekindled wednesday. and it's transformed into a complete icebox. this morning, from the upper midwest, all the way to the east coast, deep freeze dang
windchills were still in the 20s as far south as atlanta and north florida. but let's get to this. the coldest air of the season so far still sitting from the midwest all the way to the northeast today. take a look at these windchills you're facing this morning. and as we show you these pictures, incredible pictures of people working in that cold air. bundled up in the cold air. mt. washington, new hampshire, an 86-degree below windchill. new york city, 2 below. now, 24 states, again today have...
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atlanta and st. louis, a little bit of sunshine, 48 and 26. partly sunny in denver as well. 61 the high. seattle, cloudy, 46 the high there. >>> well, medical research has advanced so much that testing animals could become obsolete. in a group advising the national institutes of health says that hundreds of chimps who've spent their lives who were poked and prodded should be retired. anna werner visited their home. >> reporter: more than 400 chimpanzees have been retired from research and could be located at a sanctuary. linda brent created it after working with government chimps at laboratory. it bothered you. >> sure, sure. that's what spurs people on the do great things, and so i think that's very true for me. >> reporter: the 200-acre sanctuary gives the chimps their first chance to live outside cages. >> we want to give the chimpanzees opportunities to like they would have if they were in africa. to be able to replicate those kinds of environments and behaviors, you have to give them space, you have to give them opportunities, and you hav
atlanta and st. louis, a little bit of sunshine, 48 and 26. partly sunny in denver as well. 61 the high. seattle, cloudy, 46 the high there. >>> well, medical research has advanced so much that testing animals could become obsolete. in a group advising the national institutes of health says that hundreds of chimps who've spent their lives who were poked and prodded should be retired. anna werner visited their home. >> reporter: more than 400 chimpanzees have been retired from...
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windchills were still in the 20s as far south as atlanta and north florida. let's get to this. the coldest air of the season the midwest to the northeast today. look at these windchills you're facing this morning. and as we show you these pictures, incredible pictures of people working in that cold air. bundled in the cold air. mt. washington, new hampshire, an 86-degrees below windchill. now, 24 states, again today have winter weather watches, warnings or advisories. this is the coldest part of this air. and it gets better after this. a lot of people have faced these cold air. and some of the folks, no one knows it better than where our alex perez is standing in chicago. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, sam. right now, the problem here in chicago and in the areas dealing with this extreme cold is how quickly everything is freezing. going to step out of the way here. look at this warehouse behind me here. this building ught fire on tuesday. and authorities are still here trying to extinguish the flames. now, part of the problem is that the water they are using has
windchills were still in the 20s as far south as atlanta and north florida. let's get to this. the coldest air of the season the midwest to the northeast today. look at these windchills you're facing this morning. and as we show you these pictures, incredible pictures of people working in that cold air. bundled in the cold air. mt. washington, new hampshire, an 86-degrees below windchill. now, 24 states, again today have winter weather watches, warnings or advisories. this is the coldest part...
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it, too, doug eldridge, founder of dle sports management group, chris draft played football with the atlanta falcons, among other teams, ceo and president of the chris draft family foundation and l.z. granderson, cnn writer and contributor. where do we begin? chris, i want to start with you. i want to start with the impact of what all of this will be. >> doug, can you hear me? while they're fixing chris's audio i'll ask you the question i was going to ask him. what do you think the impact is as he goes into the combine, into the draft, this is a national story, and a scandal and hugely embarrassing so what does it mean to him, you know, on the ground there, as he goes through this with other players? >> well i think it's a two-fold question, first of all is what is the impact on his draft and second of all is what is the overarching impact on marketability. and when you dissect that question it's a question of performance versus perception. on the nfl side it's a question of how is manti going to perform on the field. this is no longer a scouting issue it's a personnel issue. they need to lo
it, too, doug eldridge, founder of dle sports management group, chris draft played football with the atlanta falcons, among other teams, ceo and president of the chris draft family foundation and l.z. granderson, cnn writer and contributor. where do we begin? chris, i want to start with you. i want to start with the impact of what all of this will be. >> doug, can you hear me? while they're fixing chris's audio i'll ask you the question i was going to ask him. what do you think the impact...
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george howell, live in atlanta, thank you. >>> it is 17 minutes past the hour. it is time for your early reads, your local news that is making national headlines. and we begin with this from the "press telegraph" in long beach, california. it reports police for the fontana unified school district bought 14 militarmilitary-style to protect students and faculty in case of a shooting on campus. school board members say $14,000 was spent on what they consider to be a huge departure in policy. the school's district police chief says the weapons are stored in locked compartments strategically placed throughout the district. >>> this from "the new york times" this morning, a sharp decline in the number of american workers belonging to unions. a report says union membership is at its lowest level in nearly a century. several reasons were cited, including new anti-union lawsuits in wisconsin, indiana and other states as well as the growth of sectors like retail and stwraunrestaurants where un don't have much of a presence. for a look at our top stories, head to our blog,
george howell, live in atlanta, thank you. >>> it is 17 minutes past the hour. it is time for your early reads, your local news that is making national headlines. and we begin with this from the "press telegraph" in long beach, california. it reports police for the fontana unified school district bought 14 militarmilitary-style to protect students and faculty in case of a shooting on campus. school board members say $14,000 was spent on what they consider to be a huge...
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atlanta 56 degrees. warmer air is on the map. dallas 75. little rock 63. while we keep this cold air around a little more at international falls, what are you complaining about? 5 below was the high today. we'll warm up next week. i'll show you two seasons in one here on our seven-day forecast. light snow early in the morning. we'll know what we have on the ground before the sun comes up. 30 degrees tomorrow. colder on friday, afternoon snow as well. could be more significant. a cold weekend only in the low 30s and then we are starting to jump things up monday, and some of that southern heat, visits washington with a temperature of 56 degrees possible on wednesday. some good news for you there. hang in there. let's see what is going on in sports. let's send it over to scott smith. >>> how much difference does john wall make? with him, the wizards nearly matched their win total. in the past week and a half. the best run of the season. wrapping up the five-game road trip, early going, all jays. gordon heyward with a back dribble. todd led by as many as 22. s
atlanta 56 degrees. warmer air is on the map. dallas 75. little rock 63. while we keep this cold air around a little more at international falls, what are you complaining about? 5 below was the high today. we'll warm up next week. i'll show you two seasons in one here on our seven-day forecast. light snow early in the morning. we'll know what we have on the ground before the sun comes up. 30 degrees tomorrow. colder on friday, afternoon snow as well. could be more significant. a cold weekend...